And then there were three: Autodesk boosts its simulation powers by bringing NASTRAN into the fold Posted by Al Dean - August 20, 2014 The 3D design giant, Autodesk, has had a history in simulation (for the purposes of design and manufacturing) for nearly…
MakerBot loses a figurehead, Stratasys gain an ‘Innovation Lab’ Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 5, 2014 Bre’s moving to the boardroom, and a secretive new project Bre Pettis is giving up the day-to-day running of 3D…
Review: SolidWorks 2015 Posted by DEVELOP3D - October 15, 2014 SolidWorks is still the market leader in terms of commercial use amongst the mainstream. With a mature set of tools,…
Gerber AccuMark 10 moving garment development and pattern making into 3D Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 27, 2014 Gerber is gearing up to move the 2D pattern cutting industry into using its 3D tools Gerber Technology has announced…
Shark FX for SubD modelling bites back with version 9 Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 9, 2014 New quad mesh tools enabling conceptual design based on quickly pushing and pulling a model into complex shapes The latest…
Solidworks World 2015 – 3 things to expect Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 4, 2015 We’ll be live from Phoenix Arizona next week to bring you the latest goings on from SolidWorks World 2015 Like…
DEVELOP3D LIVE 2015 preview Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 26, 2015 With more exhibitors than ever before and a top drawer conference programme DEVELOP3D LIVE on 26 March looks set to…
Review: Roland MonoFab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 3, 2015 Named after the Japanese concept of monozukuri (meaning: art, science and craft of making things), Roland's MonoFab combines 3D printing…
Siemens Solid Edge trials the Cloud for CAD Posted by Martyn Day - March 18, 2015 A streamed trial of Solid Edge Premium is now available Solid Edge is experimenting with the cloud by offering a…
Review: Siemens PLM NX 10 Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 25, 2015 NX represents the flagship 3D product design and engineering solution in Siemens PLM's software portfolio. Al Dean takes a look…